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Rom. 4:17 (fn. 2) - 4:24 (fn. 1)

October 5, 2021

Rom. 4:17 (As it is written, ``I have appointed you a father of many nations'') in the sight of God whom he believed, who gives life to the dead and calls the things not being as being.

Footnotes 2-3:
17,2) gives - This is God’s great power of resurrection. This great power enables us to eliminate death and overcome all that belongs to death. Abraham experienced this great power of resurrection when he offered Isaac according to God’s command.

17,3) calls - This is God’s mighty power of creation. As the creating God, He needs no material to work with; He can create something out of nothing simply by speaking: “For He spoke, and it was” (Psa. 33:9).

Rom. 4:18 He beyond hope believed in hope in order that he might become the father of many nations, according to that which was spoken, ``So shall your seed be.''

Footnote 1:
18,1) in - Lit., on. Abraham, as the example of one who is justified out of faith, lived by the things hoped for.

Rom. 4:19 And not weakening in his faith, he considered his own body as already dead, being about a hundred years old, as well as the deadening of Sarah's womb;

Footnote 1:
19,1) already - This indicates the termination of Abraham’s natural strength. This termination is related to God’s justifying him subjectively.

Rom. 4:20 But with regard to the promise of God, he did not doubt in unbelief, but was empowered by faith, giving glory to God

Rom. 4:21 And being fully persuaded that what He had promised He was able also to do.

Rom. 4:22 Therefore also it was accounted to him as righteousness.

Rom. 4:23 Now it was not written for his sake only that it was accounted to him,

Rom. 4:24 But for ours also to whom it is to be accounted, who believe on Him who has raised Jesus our Lord from the dead,

Footnote 1:
24,1) Him - The faith that is accounted to us as righteousness is our believing on God, who righteously judged Christ for our sins, righteously put Him to death in our place, and righteously raised Him from the dead.

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